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PRESS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 4, 2024

35 for 35 Canadian Sectors Undergoing Tech Adoption Growth, Cyber Innovation and Digital Transformation

Informatica Canada Identifies 35 High-Growth Industries in Need of Cybersecurity and Digital Solutions

Toronto, Canada, November 4, 2024 –.Over the past 35 years, Informatica Canada has grown into a trusted leader, supporting organizations across a variety of sectors, from healthcare and financial services to industrial manufacturing. Throughout this journey, we have helped clients embrace digital transformation, tackle cybersecurity challenges, and stay ahead of evolving regulations. As we mark this milestone, we are more committed than ever to guiding businesses through the next phase of technological growth.

In line with this commitment, we conducted an in-depth research project to identify the 35 key sectors where cybersecurity services and digital solutions are most urgently needed. This study focused on major national trends, including Open Banking Initiatives, Industry 4.0, Canada’s National AI Strategy, Connected Care for Canadians, and the 5G Rollout. The findings underscore the importance of strengthening cybersecurity as businesses across these industries continue to embrace new technologies.

As part of our commitment to these sectors, preferred pricing will be available to qualifying organizations. Additionally, partner companies will benefit from free education and revenue-sharing opportunities, ensuring a mutually beneficial relationship as we work together to address cybersecurity challenges.

Here’s a preview of some of the sectors identified:

  • Open Banking Initiatives: Impacting Banking (NAICS 5221) in Atlantic Canada and Credit Unions (NAICS 5222) in Ontario’s rural areas.
  • Industry 4.0: Driving innovation in Automotive Manufacturing (NAICS 3364) in Quebec and Residential Construction (NAICS 2361) in British Columbia.
  • Canada’s National AI Strategy: Advancing growth in Scientific R&D (NAICS 5417) in Alberta and Technical Schools (NAICS 6117) in Quebec.
  • 5G Rollout: Expanding connectivity for Telecommunications (NAICS 5173) in the Prairies and Water and Sewer Line Construction (NAICS 2373) in Atlantic Canada.

“Informatica Canada has been at the forefront of helping businesses secure their digital infrastructures for over three decades,” said Claudiu Popa, CEO of Informatica Canada. “Our latest research highlights critical sectors poised for digital transformation, and we are excited to support them with tailored solutions that not only enhance their cybersecurity posture but also enable sustainable, long-term growth.”

These results illustrate the diverse sectors where digital transformation is underway and where businesses need robust cybersecurity solutions. We invite companies from these and other sectors to partner with Informatica Canada to ensure their digital transformation is both secure and sustainable.

For a full list of the 35 sectors we have identified or to learn more about partnership opportunities, visit www.informatica.ca.

About the Company:

This is a project by the Informatica Group of Companies.

Datarisk Canada and Managed Privacy Canada specialize in managed security and privacy solutions for the small and mid-size market, with products and solutions designed to meet the growing needs of approved professional associations.

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